[ESW Wiki] Update of "geoGettingStartedwithI18n" by 81.136.159.56

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The comment on the change is:
multiple CSS & benefitting from the cascade.

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  [[RI Unicode isn't a two-byte encoding any more. Maybe some of this [[http://www.w3.org/International/tutorials/tutorial-char-enc/en/all.html#Slide0040 tutorial text]] can help here.]] 
  
  = YOUR GLOBALIZATION PROJECT =
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+ '''[DC 25 May] Not quite sure how this section division fits in.'''
   
  Web sites are becoming increasingly dynamic. Consequently, Web site globalization is a complex process, requiring a clear project plan and often the allocation of significant resources. Below are a few of the issues to keep in mind as you consider the ramifications of I18n.
  
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  Be careful with your selection of font size. While a site displayed in an 8- or 10-point font may work for German or Finnish users and provide more content on a given page, it won't work everywhere. You can't read Japanese in an 8-point font.
  
+ '''[DC 25 May] We very much use different font sizes depending on the language inc feedback from the journalist users who speak the particular language. We could give some tips on multiple CSS and how to engineer effectively benefitted from the 'cascade'. Currently we have one per language, but this does not work so well when we add classes that we have to add to each stylesheet, especially when upload is via request to another part of the organisation.'''
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  As companies launch an increasing number of localized Web sites, user-friendly global navigation grows in importance. The term "global gateway" is frequently used to refer to the visual and technical devices that Web sites employ to direct visitors to their content. One of the more popular devices is a pull-down menu on the home page that includes links to localized versions of the content (eg. translations or alternative country sites). [link to JY FAQ]
  
  [[RI I think navigation should go in its own section, though we could point to it from here. We should mention decisions about content negotiation vs explicit links, etc.]]

Received on Wednesday, 25 May 2005 15:09:50 UTC